Summary

Kat Richardson’s enormously popular Greywalker paranormal investigations series is now a fixture on the New York Times bestseller list. In her fourth adventure, Seattle PI Harper Blaine delves into her own past and makes some shocking discoveries.
It seems that before her father committed suicide, he had witnessed some bizarre supernatural events. With barely any time to process this new info, Harper is pressured by a group of vampires into an investigation in London—where old foes and more revelations await.

Poor narration

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20-10-12

Want to know why Harper is a Greywalker?

The title is a bit misleading … if I were to pick a similar title name I would call it Revealed or Unearthed. The fourth book in the Greywalker series reveals many things about Harper’s past and many things about why and how she become a Greywalker. Also some interesting plot lines brought up in the first book and practically dropped for the next two are finally brought up again and more is revealed.

Also I’ve found that the grey is becoming normal, as normal as any paranormal thing can be. I am no longer confused by the oddities of the grey, and find that it makes sense.

Finally, Harper gets to explore other parts of the world beside Seattle. She visits London! Full of great history and lots of paranormal activity in the grey!

Also I had no problem with the narration. I think that Mia Barron does a great job!

awful narration

I've listened to all of the books in this series, and don't recall the narration being so annoying in the others. In this one, it doesn't sound like the narrator is telling you a story; it's more like she's doing a really stilted audition monologue. She takes significant pauses after every comma and emphasizes the last word of every phrase. I'm only part of the way through the book, so I can't comment on the story - although I'm sure it's fine, as were the other three - but the narration is driving me nuts.